Amazon Business Prime American Express Card

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The Amazon Business Prime American Express Card is designed for small business owners who use Amazon Prime, and often make business purchases through Amazon or affiliated services.

This is a metal card which requires an Amazon Prime or Business Prime membership. If you don’t have a Prime membership you’ll get the Amazon Business American Express Card, which offers less in rewards and a shorter repayment period (it’s also made of metal).

Cardholders get 5% cash back at:

Amazon.com

Amazon Business

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Whole Foods Markets

And 2% cash back is earned at U.S. gas stations, U.S. restaurants, and U.S. providers of wireless telephone services.

After being approved for the card you’ll get a $125 Amazon.com gift card, with no spending requirement.

Instead of earning 5% cash back for Amazon purchases, cardholders can choose to get 90 days to pay without being charged interest. This is a rare feature, which could be very useful if your business needs some extra time to pay for expenses.

You’ll get some business benefits, including enhanced data views, the ability to transfer transactions to QuickBooks, and up to 99 employee cards, all for free. Extra discounts are available through the Amex Offers program, and there are a number of shopping and travel benefits.

The Amazon Business Prime American Express Card has no annual fee, and no foreign transaction fees. Balance transfers are not allowed with this card.

Where can I use my Amazon Business Prime American Express Card?

The Amazon Business Prime American Express Card can be used anywhere American Express is accepted.

Card Quick Facts

5% cash back at Amazon, Amazon Business, AWS, and Whole Foods Market

2% cash back at U.S. restaurants, gas stations, and wireless telephone services

Option to take 90 days to pay for Amazon purchases, interest free, instead of earning cash back

Request Credit Limit Increase

Some credit card issuers allow you to submit a request online after you've signed in to your account.

You can also request a credit limit increase by calling the phone number on the back of your card.

When you request a credit limit increase, the credit card issuer may check your credit history, which results in a hard inquiry. This is a normal part of the process, and can cause a slight temporary decrease in your credit scores.

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